The Rocks Above and Below the Waterline

Flying up Puget Sound on the approach to SEA, we came alongside the bottom end of Bainbridge Island at Restoration Point.  The shape of the rock strata at the point were very conspicuous from the air but, not only did the land show up well, the water was quite clear and the shapes of the rocks below the surface showed up clearly too.  Not surprisingly, they were a continuation of the shapes above the water level.  The continuity really appealed to me as we rapidly passed it by.  The shapes combined with the colors of the water and, presumably, the algae that grow on the rocks looked very interesting.

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